by Jon Fleetwood,Jon Fleetwood:

As billions flow into expanding U.S. and global avian influenza surveillance, research, and response programs.

A Minnesota bill introduced on Monday would allocate taxpayer funds for bird flu efforts and pay livestock producers to install bird flu prevention systems, further expanding government-funded avian influenza programs as federal agencies and international organizations rapidly increase spending tied to the purported virus.

Senate File 3832 (S.F. 3832), introduced in the Minnesota Senate and referred to the Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development Committee, creates multiple funding streams specifically targeting avian influenza.

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If enacted, the legislation would establish ongoing taxpayer funding for bird flu programs within Minnesota’s agricultural system.

You can seewhich legislators are sponsoring the bill here.

“up to $1,000,000 the first year and up to $1,000,000 the second year … for research on avian influenza, salmonella, and other turkey-related diseases and disease prevention measures.”

The funding is part of Minnesota’s agriculture research, education, extension, and technology transfer program, which distributes taxpayer money to agricultural research institutions, including the University of Minnesota.

This establishes a recurring, state-funded bird flu research pipeline.

Source: SGT Report